Dash Lights, Carb, Radiator issues

Impossible to tell what exact carb you have without the tag, but it is a Carter BBS of one kind or another. Ordering a kit for a Carter BBS type 3678 will get you the right kit to rebuild your carb. I like the kits from www.daytonaparts.com because they come with an improved-design inlet needle/seat. However, they (like all other kits today) don't come with a usable float gauge—just a useless strip-of-paper ruler. See here. As far as finding a good whole carb, that is very difficult any more, especially for the pre-'67 cars. "Remanufactured" carbs are junk, see here. I used to have a wall shelf full of new carbs…all sold now, except the odd one I occasionally come across while cleaning up another area of the garage or basement. None presently in hand.

If there's an electrical problem, like a short circuit that blows a fuse, putting in new fuses won't solve it.
Ok thanks again! I may have to just rebuild it but I still will need a lower case because someone stripped the hole in the lower carb case in front where the main gas line goes in with the needle and seat. Really appreciate all the info and links! About the fuses...None were blown. One was missing. There was some corrosion on the fuses and a little bit on the fuse box where they clip in so I disconnected the battery, cleaned the fuse box and put in new fuses.